This
course provides the principles and concepts of double-entry accounting. It will include the presentation of problems
and their solutions and show how accounting is a valuable decision-making
tool.

Course Objectives:

This course will enable students to learn:

ØThe framework of accounting, which consists of
definitions and the use of accounting as a decision making tool.

Economics is the study of how individuals and societies make rational choices when confronted with scarce resources and an uncertain environment. Economics is divided into two branches: Microeconomics and Macro economics. Microeconomics is concerned with hoe individuals and firms make decisions within the context of an isolated market.

This course is about microeconomics. During this semester you will explore and evaluate economic data through a variety of learning activities. you will be introduced to the mechanics of a market economy. You will see and experience how and why market may work well and not so well. you will also see and experience the impact of government intervention on market processes.

economics is the study of how individuals and societies make rational choices when confronted with scarce resources and an uncertain environment. Economics is divided into two branches: microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics is concerned with how individuals and firms make decisions within the context of an isolated market.

Small
business management practically refers to the planning and operation of a small
business. This course will provide with detailed introduction to the activities
that make a small business operate successfully. It covers critical business
planning strategies for both the manager and the employee including the rising entrepreneur.
Key topics include the preparation of a business plan, the launching of a new
venture, identifying market opportunities, creating a marketing plan and
financing a business.

The purpose of this course is to provide
students with a framework to understand the key approaches, processes,
challenges and problems related to the field of environmental management.
Through an introduction of a wide variety of course materials, on-going
discussions and assignments, students will become familiar with, and equipped
to engage in the cooperative resolution of complex environmental issues. The
study of environmental management requires an understanding from a multitude of
perspectives, drawing upon skills from numerous areas. The effects of
environmental management can be critical for both developed and developing countries,
often requiring different approaches and decision-making processes. It is
highly important for students to recognize that the perception of a natural
environment with pristine waterfalls, forests and wild animals wandering in
endless reserved land, is being overshadowed by the impacts of humans on the
natural environment. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this course engages
students in various environmental issues and imparts a set of skills they can
utilize in the decision-making process for environmental management

This course introduces
the fundamentals of tourism. It providesa broad
view of tourism and its related issues. It
also includes the development of tourism industry, the history and place of tourism, tourism
organizations, tourism and related services and the socio and economic impact
of tourism to the society.

This course will serve as an introduction
of the role marketing has in the tourism industry. Students will analyze trends
in the tourism product/services and their market. With the use of local and
international examples students will be able to analyze and interpret the past,
current and future trends of marketing in relation to the tourism industry.